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they say the accused should never set foot in america. >> we need to be protected from them. these are very dangerous -- i think diabolic individuals. i don't want them near my grandchildren. i don't want them near anybody's children. i don't want them on our soil. >> in new york, some worry about the sort of security that will surround such a sensational trial. many welcome the news. >> better that it's in new york where he'll get a fair jury of new yorkers following both the 1993 bombing and the 2001 event. i hope he gets a fair trial. >> they should be here. they should be in new york where the event occurred and allow the citizens of new york to witness firsthand the administration of justice. >> this is a very political decision. before being sent to guantanamo, mohammed was water boarded, some would say tortured, 183 times. evidence obtained that way could have been allowed before a military tribunal under the bush administration. this is an exchange between him and the prosecutor. >> the information that you're telling us today so we're clear you do not believe that yo
they say the accused should never set foot in america. >> we need to be protected from them. these are very dangerous -- i think diabolic individuals. i don't want them near my grandchildren. i don't want them near anybody's children. i don't want them on our soil. >> in new york, some worry about the sort of security that will surround such a sensational trial. many welcome the news. >> better that it's in new york where he'll get a fair jury of new yorkers following both the...
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. >> china has become america's banker. they spent billions of dollars in u.s. govement bonds. thanks for the help, said president obama. >> the u.s. welcomes china's efforts in playing a greater role on the world's stage, a role in which a growing economy is joined by growing responsibilities. so far china's partnership has proved critical in our effort to pull ourselves out of the worst recession in generations. >> president hu said at a global recovery is fragile and warned americans against trade protectionism. these two states can agree on much but there's a huge divide when it comes thuman rights. >> yesterday in shanghai spoke to president hu about america as a bedrock belief that all men and women possess certain fundamental human rights. we're not believe these principles are unique to america, but rather they are universal rights and and they should be available to all peoples, all ethnic and religious minorities. >> it is still an authoritarian ste. few here enjoy the freedoms proclaimed by the american president. mr. obama later vised the forbidden city, a palace wh
. >> china has become america's banker. they spent billions of dollars in u.s. govement bonds. thanks for the help, said president obama. >> the u.s. welcomes china's efforts in playing a greater role on the world's stage, a role in which a growing economy is joined by growing responsibilities. so far china's partnership has proved critical in our effort to pull ourselves out of the worst recession in generations. >> president hu said at a global recovery is fragile and warned...
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the british prime minister talk about what america the allies could provide. and the beautiful game turned ugly. bond era it is that the stone- throwing crowd as they meet egypt for a key world cup qualifier. it is 7:00 in washington. barack obama is beginning his push for a bigger american role in asia and in japan, coming to the end of a busy day on his first asian tour as u.s. president. he has been holding talks with the japanese prime minister, trying to smooth ties between the two longtime allies. from tokyo, here is our correspondent. >> president obama arrived in japan still a dependable friend of the u.s. but more assertive than before. this is only the second time in half a century that an american president has had to deal with a prime -- japanese prime minister not from the liberal party. once a different relationship, -- yukio hatoyama once an equal relationship. >> there are many various practices, new issues concerning the safety policy and the systems. if you would need to be rebuilt into this agreement. >> we have to understand the future of t
the british prime minister talk about what america the allies could provide. and the beautiful game turned ugly. bond era it is that the stone- throwing crowd as they meet egypt for a key world cup qualifier. it is 7:00 in washington. barack obama is beginning his push for a bigger american role in asia and in japan, coming to the end of a busy day on his first asian tour as u.s. president. he has been holding talks with the japanese prime minister, trying to smooth ties between the two...
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. >> america's top commander wants to deploy another 40,000 troops to afghanistan, and nato's secretary-general this asking the u.s. to follow suit. >> the only way forward is to transfer responsibility to the afghans, themselves. people ask me, one of the mission in afghanistan and? the mission is clear, when the afghans are able to take responsibility for themselves. çtherefore, we need to train ad educate more afghan soldiers and police. >> president karzai knows his government is under close -- closer scrutiny than ever. the presence of german troops is unpopular with many back home. çtoon, a decision to be made by everyone. -- soon, the decision to be made by everyone. >> the brazilian government has said a severe storm was to blame for a power cut that left 16 million people without electricity. at first it was suggested a hydroelectric dam failed, but officials have not said that the problem was due to lightning. a problem in the world bank has found africa has the weakest infrastructure and the population pays twice as much for basic -- basic services. a former heavyweight boxing ch
. >> america's top commander wants to deploy another 40,000 troops to afghanistan, and nato's secretary-general this asking the u.s. to follow suit. >> the only way forward is to transfer responsibility to the afghans, themselves. people ask me, one of the mission in afghanistan and? the mission is clear, when the afghans are able to take responsibility for themselves. çtherefore, we need to train ad educate more afghan soldiers and police. >> president karzai knows his...
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very warm welcome to "bbc world news", broadcast our viewers on pbs in america and also on the globe. coming up later for you, recession and is meet the workers free training for the new job market. >> my husband and i decided to look at it like this is an opportunity. when in your life do you get to really choose what career path you are following? >> and standing up to the godfather. the island of sicily launch as anti-mafia package holidays. hello to you. he will go briefly to the copenhagen climate summit, and today, president obama announced the commitments on greenhouse gases he will take with them. he has pledged to cut american carbon emissions by about 17% by 2020. it reverses the policy of the bush administration and in the current state of u.s. politics, it is risky, but is it enough to rescue a meaningful agreement when world leaders meet next month? >> some performances are common to ever president, like freeing a turkey just before the thanksgiving feast. >> you know, there are certain days that remind me of why i ran for this office, and then there are moments like this
very warm welcome to "bbc world news", broadcast our viewers on pbs in america and also on the globe. coming up later for you, recession and is meet the workers free training for the new job market. >> my husband and i decided to look at it like this is an opportunity. when in your life do you get to really choose what career path you are following? >> and standing up to the godfather. the island of sicily launch as anti-mafia package holidays. hello to you. he will go...
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there is speculation that the north koreans may be sending a message to america. a reminder of what is at stake. >> of the stories -- the foreign minister of iran -- other stories -- the foreign minister of iran said that the accusations against three americans included spying. the white house has called for swift release of the three people, who were arrested after crossing from iran into -- from northern iraq into iran in early july. it turns out that the american soldier who murdered other's shoulders on a military base had been in contact with a suspicious imam. medical workers in shanghai have set up temporary vaccinations across the city with the aim of vaccinating all primary and secondary students by the end of the year. the bodies of six british soldiers killed in afghanistan have been flown home. a month them, five service been shot dead last week. hundreds of people are expected to line the streets to pay their respects. the increasing number of casualties is gradually eroding support for the war. and increasingly difficult challenge for politicians att
there is speculation that the north koreans may be sending a message to america. a reminder of what is at stake. >> of the stories -- the foreign minister of iran -- other stories -- the foreign minister of iran said that the accusations against three americans included spying. the white house has called for swift release of the three people, who were arrested after crossing from iran into -- from northern iraq into iran in early july. it turns out that the american soldier who murdered...
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i have read that india could become america's new britain. what do you mean by that? >> if you look at the 20th- century, it was characterized between a special relationship between the u.s. and britain that helped solve a lot of the world's problems. britain is not well placed to continue to play that role. india is very well placed to fill the void. >> that raises the question. shouldn't indians be more confident? >> it is very nice to hear that, but that is what the think tank's say. a lot of american thinkers, but we have not heard from president obama. his recent visit to china raised eyebrows. in the joint statement, they talk about china and the u.s. have been a role in promoting better relations among itst the countries in asia. that brings back fears about bill clinton asking china to join the u.s. and supervising the nuclear development in south asia. >> i am going to have to interrupt. we have run out of time. i am sorry about that. thank you very much. philippine president gloria arroyo has declared a state of emergency after the death of 46 people. the de
i have read that india could become america's new britain. what do you mean by that? >> if you look at the 20th- century, it was characterized between a special relationship between the u.s. and britain that helped solve a lot of the world's problems. britain is not well placed to continue to play that role. india is very well placed to fill the void. >> that raises the question. shouldn't indians be more confident? >> it is very nice to hear that, but that is what the think...
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welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. coming up later,italy's ingenious invention to help keep the swine flu at bay, and stepping into the spotlight. kenya's fashion designers make the most of a new surge in demand. hello to you. in pakistan, pressure to contain a bloody insurgency, a warning that american and afghan troops are not doing enough to keep their borders and security and it threatens to destabilize both countries and the wider region. officers told the bbc that taliban militants from pakistan are making regular forays into afghanistan to r-arm and returning to carry on the tax back home. we have this report. >> it has been a long war, it is not over yet. for more than one year, pakistani troops have been pounding taliban troops. they say the battle may never end. its troops in afghanistan. we were taken to a valley area, the latest battlefield. on the far side of the peaks, the afghan province. commanders complain the taliban to get re-armed over there because american and afghan forces do not stop them. >> t
welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and elsewhere around the globe. coming up later,italy's ingenious invention to help keep the swine flu at bay, and stepping into the spotlight. kenya's fashion designers make the most of a new surge in demand. hello to you. in pakistan, pressure to contain a bloody insurgency, a warning that american and afghan troops are not doing enough to keep their borders and security and it threatens to destabilize both...
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in europe, north america and the wider african region the support networks have continue to operate and have been deeply involved in managing the rebel'' response. senior u.s. officials expressed their assertion that the lack of support from the very government that sent them into the bush in the first place even before that report was released. >> when we tell them up about the problems they should take responsibility. they should neutralize the leadership in europe which is creating havoc in congo. >> the talk of the u.n. does not mean much to the victs of rape and abuse. the report recommends more coordinated international action to step the group's leaders and end the illegal trade of minerals. sources have a world away say it looks unlikely. all the victims want is to be able to go home. >> it is the first statement of obama's presidency -- he is reassuring the prime minister of india at that improving ties between the two countries is a priority. speaking at a formal dinner president obama said america and india had agreed to strengthen cooperation on major issues including trade
in europe, north america and the wider african region the support networks have continue to operate and have been deeply involved in managing the rebel'' response. senior u.s. officials expressed their assertion that the lack of support from the very government that sent them into the bush in the first place even before that report was released. >> when we tell them up about the problems they should take responsibility. they should neutralize the leadership in europe which is creating...
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. >> it is thought that hurricane ica will make line fall -- hurricane ida will make landfall in america on tuesday. authorities are warning against complacency. it could affect up to four states. >> full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes, but we do have the latest on the transatlantic right now. >> this is the trade-off between cadbury and craft. kraft recently made a bid for cadbury. if they do not come with a firm offer, cadbury will tell them to go away. it is interesting, because the stories are multifaceted. will another company take up the mantle? or if they come back with another offer, what will they be looking at? how much influence is warren buffett going have in this? the big question is if he will be in the driving sikh. also, cadbury themselves, they are pushing these top shareholders to not accept any offers. so, there you have it. >> briefly, a chinese investment in africa? >> what has happened is you have had this huge conference in egypt. china has effectively placed $10 billion in the hands of the poorest countries in africa. and the one hand, the money goes
. >> it is thought that hurricane ica will make line fall -- hurricane ida will make landfall in america on tuesday. authorities are warning against complacency. it could affect up to four states. >> full market and financial analysis in 25 minutes, but we do have the latest on the transatlantic right now. >> this is the trade-off between cadbury and craft. kraft recently made a bid for cadbury. if they do not come with a firm offer, cadbury will tell them to go away. it is...
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this shanghais starbucks looks and smells like any you find in america. the chinese have embraced the american broke. asked about obama and you find a similar enthusiasm for president quite unlike their own. he is a young man, this woman says, he is open-minded. his visits to china makes us feel like the distance between the two countries is shortened. his visit shows china's influence is increasing and as chinese, that makes us happy. here it is clear, he has won over many ordinary chinese. but winning the support of their leaders will be harderand presio help solve the mass of the challenges of the two countries face. bbc news, shanghai. >> quentin, if you have to say what was different about president obama compared to his predecessors, what would it be, you think? >> elwell, president obama enjoys more popularity than his predecessors but he does not enjoy the same popularity in china that he enjoys and oer countries around the world. there is not an obamamania here. but he seems to have won some success on two things. first of all, he did not meet wi
this shanghais starbucks looks and smells like any you find in america. the chinese have embraced the american broke. asked about obama and you find a similar enthusiasm for president quite unlike their own. he is a young man, this woman says, he is open-minded. his visits to china makes us feel like the distance between the two countries is shortened. his visit shows china's influence is increasing and as chinese, that makes us happy. here it is clear, he has won over many ordinary chinese....
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forecasting to viewers in america and around the globe. my name is mike hembley. >> blood diamonds -- human rights abuses in zimbabwe mean it should be kicked out of international gem markets. >> a booming oil business in texas and melting glasses in the him lay yeas. we'll be looking at two sides of the climate change debate. >> hello -- ending weeks of uncertainty, hamid karzai has been declared the winner of afghanistan's presidential election. with his only rival out of the race -- has been abandoned but it leaves mr. karzai even weaker than before and a mass of questions unanswered. president obama has phoned him and warned him that corruption must be tackled. the latest from washington in just a moment. first the bbc's ian panel from kabul. >> it's cost millions of pounds and dozens of lives to get to this moment. and it came in a small, packed room on the outskirts of call bull. >> we declare that mr. hamid karzai has gotten the majority of votes i the first round and he is the only candidate for the second round of elections of afg
forecasting to viewers in america and around the globe. my name is mike hembley. >> blood diamonds -- human rights abuses in zimbabwe mean it should be kicked out of international gem markets. >> a booming oil business in texas and melting glasses in the him lay yeas. we'll be looking at two sides of the climate change debate. >> hello -- ending weeks of uncertainty, hamid karzai has been declared the winner of afghanistan's presidential election. with his only rival out of...
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they are already doing more than america to combat climate change. the president's' idea is to have a better working relationship. what is not clear is who will pay for it all. also it is not clear if china is comfortable taking a bigger role on the global stage as president obama would like them too. he definitely laid the groundwork for a new panership. >> mr. obama is now in south korea. tensions with the north and many questions over p'yongyang's nuclear program or on the agenda. our correspondent in seoul goes to the heavily guarded borders o zone. >> this is one of the most enduring and troubling divisions of the cold war. the standoff between north korean troops and their south korean counterparts here on this side of the line is a visible reminder of the threat to peace and security. the threat that has attacked many presidents before mr. obama. when he meets his south korean counterparts, the two men will focus on ways of disputing that tension in particular. how to convince p'yongyang to give up their nuclear weapons program in return for m
they are already doing more than america to combat climate change. the president's' idea is to have a better working relationship. what is not clear is who will pay for it all. also it is not clear if china is comfortable taking a bigger role on the global stage as president obama would like them too. he definitely laid the groundwork for a new panership. >> mr. obama is now in south korea. tensions with the north and many questions over p'yongyang's nuclear program or on the agenda. our...
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america's commander in chief came to honor those who died in battle. in an extraordinary way, this is a moment that most presidents have not shown and most americans have not witnsed. he was just on the plane carrying the coffins of the americans. he comforted the families and in front of the cameras, he saluted the remains of one army sergeant killed in a roadside bomb. a very private moment made public for an entire nation to share in the grief. this solemn ceremony in a reminder of a critical situation in afghanistan. this month has been the deadliest for u.s. forces since the invasion. the president is wrestling with the request to put thousands of more troops in harm's way. it is a decision that has involved hours of meetings behind closed doors. there are owing signs of frustration. >> there is tragic loss and a young americans at the highest levels in this entire war over the last couple of days should emphasize to anyone the importance of moving rapidly with the decision making process. >> the president says he will not be rushed. he returned t
america's commander in chief came to honor those who died in battle. in an extraordinary way, this is a moment that most presidents have not shown and most americans have not witnsed. he was just on the plane carrying the coffins of the americans. he comforted the families and in front of the cameras, he saluted the remains of one army sergeant killed in a roadside bomb. a very private moment made public for an entire nation to share in the grief. this solemn ceremony in a reminder of a...
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she is promoting her memoir, which is generating huge interest in america. is this just a book tour? >> it could be another lauh pad. there is that feeling. it is already a best seller. but are we also witnessing a dry run for 2012? a run for the white house? it could be an attempt to bring back pailin-mania. she was seen as a breath of fresh air last year. everybody wanted to know every single detail about her. just to remind you briefly of the power of the pailin phenomena and, weave put together some scenes. >> i will be honored to accept your nomination for vice president of the united states. >> they say the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull is lipstick. >> this is nicholas sarkozy speaking. how are you? >> it is so good, it is so good to hear your. thank you for calling us. >> it is a pleasure. >> cannot predict what the next fish run is going to look like. i certainly cannot predict what is going to happen in a couple of years. i will be in charge of the turkeys. >> at least a flavor of the pailin phenomenon. is she really seen as a credi
she is promoting her memoir, which is generating huge interest in america. is this just a book tour? >> it could be another lauh pad. there is that feeling. it is already a best seller. but are we also witnessing a dry run for 2012? a run for the white house? it could be an attempt to bring back pailin-mania. she was seen as a breath of fresh air last year. everybody wanted to know every single detail about her. just to remind you briefly of the power of the pailin phenomena and, weave...
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america and china lead, and the rest of the world will probably follow. bbc news, beijing. >> the end of this trip in china was to the great wall. he was kept away from certain china -- chinese people. and lots of control on his broadcast messages. they could reach common ground on many issues reaching trade imbalances -- trade balances. between 1930 and 1970, half a million people known as the forgotten australians were taken from orphanages. the prime minister said she was sorry for the child lost. many bridges citizens attended a ceremony expressed hope for the national apology would help heal the pain. the scars run deep. >> they were drawn to the nation's capital for the promise of a single word. purchase -- british chao migrants wanted -- child migrants and australians wanted an apology that was overdue. many were told their parents were dead only to find out decades later they were still alive. it had a field of a day of national atonement. we are sorry. >> sorry that as children you were taken from their families placed in institutions where you a
america and china lead, and the rest of the world will probably follow. bbc news, beijing. >> the end of this trip in china was to the great wall. he was kept away from certain china -- chinese people. and lots of control on his broadcast messages. they could reach common ground on many issues reaching trade imbalances -- trade balances. between 1930 and 1970, half a million people known as the forgotten australians were taken from orphanages. the prime minister said she was sorry for the...
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a memo from america's ambassador to kabul. carl iken barry warns the president not to send more troops without progress by the afghan government in handling corruption, more proof that the president's advisors are split. >> his cabinet is divided. it's taken him a long time to come to this decision and tchaurg time the war -- democrats and those on the left. >> it's a complex decision for the president, whose been getting conflicting advice. on the one side are the skeptics, those not yet convinced more troops should be sent as well as ambassador iken barry, they include joe biden and the president's chief of staff robert emanuel. on the other side those led by general mccrystal, the defense secretary robert gates and hillary clinton are also on his side. one issue around which they all unite, president karzai must change. >> i think that the corruption issue really goes to the heart of whether the people of afghanistan feel that the government is on their side, is working for them. >> the president thereo make that decision s
a memo from america's ambassador to kabul. carl iken barry warns the president not to send more troops without progress by the afghan government in handling corruption, more proof that the president's advisors are split. >> his cabinet is divided. it's taken him a long time to come to this decision and tchaurg time the war -- democrats and those on the left. >> it's a complex decision for the president, whose been getting conflicting advice. on the one side are the skeptics, those...
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. >> america's largest army base was not done. forehead was under attack from within. -- fort hood was under attack from within. they're getting medical checks before deployment to iraq or afghanistan. dozens werehot or killed. the gunman was shot. >> he is currently in custody in stable condition. >> officials say this is the gunman, 39-year-old major nidal malik hasan. he was a psychiatrist. he had worked at a treatment center for troops returning from combat. he is an american muslim. those who say him -- those who know him say he is about but not an extremist. he was going to be deployed but did not want to go. >> at least 12 are dead. >> across the u.s. television networks, the resistance of disbelief that americans feel. >> it is difficult enough when we lose brave americans in battles overseas. it is horrifying that they should come under fire at an army base on american soil. >> some of the injured were treated at the scene before being taken to hospitals around this part of texas. fort hood is so central to the region tha
. >> america's largest army base was not done. forehead was under attack from within. -- fort hood was under attack from within. they're getting medical checks before deployment to iraq or afghanistan. dozens werehot or killed. the gunman was shot. >> he is currently in custody in stable condition. >> officials say this is the gunman, 39-year-old major nidal malik hasan. he was a psychiatrist. he had worked at a treatment center for troops returning from combat. he is an...
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some of the action in north america. indianapolis colts recorded their 20th success of regular- season victory sunday with another winner in which they came from behind, following on from nine wins on the back end of last year, now a 11. court -- quarterback peyton manning both for touchdowns -- 25-27 win in the end. their record is 11-0. a victory over tennessee next weekend, would be 21 consecutive wins. that was set by new england last year. the patriots played monday night against the only other undefeated team this season, new orleans saints. brett favre threw for 3 td's -- closer to wrap up that nfc no. title. the 40-year-old veteran completed 32 of 40 passes in the game, 392 yards. >> thank you very much. japan's fishing industry is under threat from an unusual predator. swarms of giant jellyfish have appeared among the pacific coast after apparently drifting from sporting grounds in chinese and korean waters. the phenomenon has already cost the industry $110 million. >> never seen anything like it before. slimy g
some of the action in north america. indianapolis colts recorded their 20th success of regular- season victory sunday with another winner in which they came from behind, following on from nine wins on the back end of last year, now a 11. court -- quarterback peyton manning both for touchdowns -- 25-27 win in the end. their record is 11-0. a victory over tennessee next weekend, would be 21 consecutive wins. that was set by new england last year. the patriots played monday night against the only...
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in central america, part severeiculary. they love their baseball. the new york yankees are essentially the real madrid of baseball to the spend more money than anybody else. matsui just turned $52 million in the past four years. >> amazing. thank you. just before we go, a reminder of our main stories. the united nations is temporarily moving half of its foreign staff out of afghanistan because of concerns for their safety. security for un workers has been under review since five died in an insurgent attacks on an international guesthouse last week. the un sayspecial representative said the security situation is probably the worst it has ever been. for more, go to our web site. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. the newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim ca
in central america, part severeiculary. they love their baseball. the new york yankees are essentially the real madrid of baseball to the spend more money than anybody else. matsui just turned $52 million in the past four years. >> amazing. thank you. just before we go, a reminder of our main stories. the united nations is temporarily moving half of its foreign staff out of afghanistan because of concerns for their safety. security for un workers has been under review since five died in...
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a loan provider, cit in america, has gone bust. >> is one of the largest bankruptcy in u.s. corporate history. yesterday they filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. they have about 1 million customers. they long to small and medium- sized businesses. we will see a big impact on the financial markets off the back of this bankruptcy. the financial crisis has been unable to fund itself. one of the big losers will turn out to be the u.s. government. the u.s. government provided $two 0.3 billion to cit under the trouble as a relief program. it is the first real example of a loss from the top program. the idea now -- it goes into chapter 11. it allows it to write off billions in debt. >> from bankruptcy to profit. ryanair is making money. >> an airline that many seem to love to hate. it is europe's largest airline. it made a profit in the past six months. it is up 80%. the ceo says the number of someone distorted because a solid 42% drop in fuel because of the oil prices. 70% lower were the air fares. air fares will be a further 20% lower. they think it will make a lot in the
a loan provider, cit in america, has gone bust. >> is one of the largest bankruptcy in u.s. corporate history. yesterday they filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. they have about 1 million customers. they long to small and medium- sized businesses. we will see a big impact on the financial markets off the back of this bankruptcy. the financial crisis has been unable to fund itself. one of the big losers will turn out to be the u.s. government. the u.s. government provided $two 0.3...
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they hope the trip will help america's image. they hope that obama's america will be a central player in the treaty. it does not seem likely the treaty will emerge from copenhagen. obama said he did want a firm political agreement from copenhagen could take the world towards a climate change treaty next year. >> we have just two weeks before the beginning of copenhagen. it is essential that all countries to what is necessary to reach a strong operational agreement that will confront the threat of climate change was serving as a stepping stone to a legally binding treaty. >> the white house also announced the president will take with him a set of targets to copenhagen to cut greenhouse gas emissions. it is something the rest of the world has wanted for a long time. he wants to cut emissions by 17% from 2005 levels by 2020. it will be 83% by 2015. mr. obama still has a domestic problem. -- it will be 83% by 2015 -- 2050. the administration is clearly hoping that these things are attainable, perhaps within the next year. >> after wa
they hope the trip will help america's image. they hope that obama's america will be a central player in the treaty. it does not seem likely the treaty will emerge from copenhagen. obama said he did want a firm political agreement from copenhagen could take the world towards a climate change treaty next year. >> we have just two weeks before the beginning of copenhagen. it is essential that all countries to what is necessary to reach a strong operational agreement that will confront the...
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president obama will go to the conference in copenhagen with an offer to cut america's emissions. this is the first time beijing has given a target. their emissions will continue to rise but more slowly. here's the report. >> industrialization and rapid economic growth are the driving force of china's efforts to bring its population out of poverty and turn itself into a nation that everyone wants to do business with. the carbon plans announced are about eney efficiency rather than throwing growth. they are, the government says, based on china's own national conditions. it's about reducing the intensity of carbon emissions as a percentage of economic growth. not the same of actual emissions cut demanded by rich nations. but the premier will go to copenhagen and that influences the atmosphere around the summit. >> [speaking foreign language]. >> this shows the importance the chinese government places on this issue and shows that the chinese government is willing to cooperate with international community. >> the premier who heads the chinese leadership group on climate change has bee
president obama will go to the conference in copenhagen with an offer to cut america's emissions. this is the first time beijing has given a target. their emissions will continue to rise but more slowly. here's the report. >> industrialization and rapid economic growth are the driving force of china's efforts to bring its population out of poverty and turn itself into a nation that everyone wants to do business with. the carbon plans announced are about eney efficiency rather than...
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in north america, winds for the southeast and southwest division leaders in the u.s.. miami heat dallas mavericks got the best of houston by 18. pictures of memphis, portland trailblazers, 14-point victory. the lead changed hands 13 times in the first half. the game was affect the w linkon and the third period, 14- point scoring run. the blazers winning their third straight games of they are now just a game behind the north west divisional leaders, the denver nuggets. nhlon bruins beat the defending stanley cup champions the pittsburgh penguins. this one was in boston. at the other and the bruins scored three goals, deadlock broken in the second period. penalty awarded 70et up later -- 70 seconds later by the replay official. three-nothing to the bruins. he's had world titles in six different box and divisions but once a record seventh, the filipino who fights the puerto rican welterweight last night. fans gathering at fight night. he regarded as the best pound for pound boxer in the planet and last night in not a britain out. the filipino will need all his speed to av
in north america, winds for the southeast and southwest division leaders in the u.s.. miami heat dallas mavericks got the best of houston by 18. pictures of memphis, portland trailblazers, 14-point victory. the lead changed hands 13 times in the first half. the game was affect the w linkon and the third period, 14- point scoring run. the blazers winning their third straight games of they are now just a game behind the north west divisional leaders, the denver nuggets. nhlon bruins beat the...
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but america and othersç must be perplexedç about these opponen. >> one runner in low-profile candidate allan of the two would have been one thing, butç to he two peopleç with little international experience -- i think the conclusion that people will draw from that, when they talk about eu heads of çgovernment, they decided they did notç want to that big, powerful people. they want the people who were going to drive the policy forward. çç>> after all the pain to get the eu states to sign the treaty, and then they decide on this? >>ç i think there will be chans in$e way the eu operates. it combines the commission post and counsel post currently occupied by bawier solano. çthis is not revolutionary stu, though. it is not really going to affect, in any significant way, trucks with the european union. >> so in an emergency, who is president obama going to be calling? >>ç that is exactly theç case. the example was given last night that it would be more hillary clinton that would pick up the telephone to catherine ashton. aiken sure she will doç that, t the questionç i
but america and othersç must be perplexedç about these opponen. >> one runner in low-profile candidate allan of the two would have been one thing, butç to he two peopleç with little international experience -- i think the conclusion that people will draw from that, when they talk about eu heads of çgovernment, they decided they did notç want to that big, powerful people. they want the people who were going to drive the policy forward. çç>> after all the pain to get...
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under pressure from america, the afghan president promises to root out corruption. >> my government will be for all afghans and all of those who want to work with me are most welcome. >> a test of the national mood and obama's influence a year on. democrats face the voters in virginia and new jersey. bosnian-serb leader carriage says he will appear at his trial for the first time. and it is back to about it as the venezuelan capital struggles to cope with what her rationing. it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday in london and 4:30 p.m. in the afternoon and afghan capital kabul where president karzai nearly confirmed for another term promise to change its ways. in his first public statement since the second round of voting was canceled mr. karzai pledged to root out the corruption that did so much to undermine his presidency so far, something president obama is said to have demanded as he decides whether to send extra troops to afghanistan there mr. karzai also said he will welcome all of those who wants to work with him in a new government. it is not clear whether that is the government
under pressure from america, the afghan president promises to root out corruption. >> my government will be for all afghans and all of those who want to work with me are most welcome. >> a test of the national mood and obama's influence a year on. democrats face the voters in virginia and new jersey. bosnian-serb leader carriage says he will appear at his trial for the first time. and it is back to about it as the venezuelan capital struggles to cope with what her rationing. it is...
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he emigrated to america. but in the 1980's he was extradited to israel. he was convicted, then acquitted of charges relating to the death camp. in 2002, he was stripped of u.s. citizenship for giving false information. this year, he fought extradition to germany on the grounds of ill health. but this filmed days earlier, suggests he was sitting up to travel. prosecutors say that he could be made to share responsibility for the killings that went on in the death plant. bbc news, munich. >> president obama will make an announcement on tuesday as to how many more american troops will be sent t a afghanistan. he has already passed that decision on to his generals and two nato allies. one of those is the british government. the british government is boosting troop commitment by 500. we have the details. >> for all the talk of when the brith troops might get out of afghanistan, this morning at downing street, military leaders agreed to send more in. >> we have agreed to extra troops that will deploy in early december. this will keep the streets of our country f
he emigrated to america. but in the 1980's he was extradited to israel. he was convicted, then acquitted of charges relating to the death camp. in 2002, he was stripped of u.s. citizenship for giving false information. this year, he fought extradition to germany on the grounds of ill health. but this filmed days earlier, suggests he was sitting up to travel. prosecutors say that he could be made to share responsibility for the killings that went on in the death plant. bbc news, munich. >>...
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america at war in iraq and afghanistan for eight years now, is shocked. >> these are men and women who have made the selfless and courageous decision to risk and at times give their lives to protect the rest of us on a daily basis. it's difficult enough when we lose these brave americans in battles overseas. it is horrifying that they should come under fire at an army base on american soil. >> this is the suspect, major nidal malik hasan. he's a 39-year-old army psychiatrist born in virginia. his parents moved to the u.s. from a palestinian town near jerusalem. he joined the army aer high school, trained at its medical school, and became a psychiatrist. he went on to treat troops returning from comb in iraq and afghanistan. he's described as a devout muslim who attended daily prayers at a mosque when he worked at the walter reed army medical center in washington, d.c. relatives say he was about to be sent to either iraq or afghanistan, and he didn't want to go. a former neighbor described him as friendly and talkative. >> i talked to him every morning, every night. he seem quiet, very
america at war in iraq and afghanistan for eight years now, is shocked. >> these are men and women who have made the selfless and courageous decision to risk and at times give their lives to protect the rest of us on a daily basis. it's difficult enough when we lose these brave americans in battles overseas. it is horrifying that they should come under fire at an army base on american soil. >> this is the suspect, major nidal malik hasan. he's a 39-year-old army psychiatrist born in...
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. >> this is a real cultural touchstone in america. this is rather important because the big argument you hear against gay marriage from those who do not support it is, we don't want legislators and politicians pushing it through. people should do it. here we have a chance. we will get a sense of what the people think about the issue of gay marriage. >> i will keep watching that. thank you for joining us in the studio. we will have those results, reaction, and white house reaction tomorrow. >> a woman known as the godmother who headed a mafia- style game in southern china has been sentenced to 18 years in jail. she was found guilty of running underground casinos and bribing government officials. her trial was part of a crackdown in assert -- in a city of 30 million people. she claimed she kept 16 young lovers who helped to fuel public interest in the truck. muslim clerics in azerbaijan are complaining the government is shutting down mosques and liting activities. the author or -- authorities are trying their to -- the authorities are s
. >> this is a real cultural touchstone in america. this is rather important because the big argument you hear against gay marriage from those who do not support it is, we don't want legislators and politicians pushing it through. people should do it. here we have a chance. we will get a sense of what the people think about the issue of gay marriage. >> i will keep watching that. thank you for joining us in the studio. we will have those results, reaction, and white house reaction...
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this is america's biggest the mid -- biggest military base. it is home to 1500 -- 15,000 soldiers in their families. major nadal malik hasan targeted soldiers as they were being checked before being deployed overseas. it ended when a police officer shot him four times. the incident is the worst mass shooting in history on a u.s. military base. it was over in 10 minutes. the police officer carried on firing at him even after she had been shot herself by hasan. he was a muslim, born in the united states, a jordanian presence. they are wondering whether he was a crazed gunmen, or whether the u.s. army major had been radicalized by the war's his country is fighting overseas. at the mosque where his -- where he worshipped, a friend disagrees. >> he was a gentleman. very soft-spoken. he was immature. anyone who knew him, they liked him. he liked everybody. i never saw him getting into religious or political conflicts. he was not a loner. >> here, at home, the story ahead. >> we were taken on to the base today, and we talked to one of the soldiers on
this is america's biggest the mid -- biggest military base. it is home to 1500 -- 15,000 soldiers in their families. major nadal malik hasan targeted soldiers as they were being checked before being deployed overseas. it ended when a police officer shot him four times. the incident is the worst mass shooting in history on a u.s. military base. it was over in 10 minutes. the police officer carried on firing at him even after she had been shot herself by hasan. he was a muslim, born in the united...
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broadcast to our viewers on bbc in america also around the globe. my name is mike emory. >> coming up laterrers an illegal raid undercover of darkness. why troops are trying to prevent fragments of the past from disappearing forever. >> and the giant del cassie that fetched a mouth-watering sum at auction. >> hello to you. it's been a day of celebration and remembrance in the once divided city of berlin at the heart of the once divided continent of europe. in its 28 years the berlin wall signified repression and fear. but on this night in 1989, the first crossing point opened and berliners surged through. effectively marking the end of a come uniist empire. workers have gathered in pouring rain at the brandenberg gate to mark remembrance. bbc world news reporter. >> a new generation celebrating freedom and the end of a world order they never knew. the berlin wall to these children just something from the history books or from the recollections of their parents and grandparents. behind them world leaders striding through the brandenberg gate, once th
broadcast to our viewers on bbc in america also around the globe. my name is mike emory. >> coming up laterrers an illegal raid undercover of darkness. why troops are trying to prevent fragments of the past from disappearing forever. >> and the giant del cassie that fetched a mouth-watering sum at auction. >> hello to you. it's been a day of celebration and remembrance in the once divided city of berlin at the heart of the once divided continent of europe. in its 28 years the...
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everybody in america gets 0 interest loans. >> we would have a very different america. i tell you, the new york fed actually is extending more money and had more open plans to the banking system. we are talking about the 2 trillion. altman the there was about 6 trillion worth of facilities created, much of went to the new york fed. they don't necessarily aggregate. their is a lot of other stuff that isn't even your being looked at. >> to knows about this? >> it is causing a public. not what collateral has been posted and what banks have received blood money. you are trying to get to the bottom of that information. but when those facilities were open, when they were created. it wasn't a big media press release. there is information you can see from digging through the web sites. >> you can do it. >> no. you can't do it. there is no way you can go on a fed website or treasury web site. what did you spend? when did disbanded? there is no report that exists like that. >> all right. i'm going to put you on the spot. based on his record as head of the new york fed -- well, le
everybody in america gets 0 interest loans. >> we would have a very different america. i tell you, the new york fed actually is extending more money and had more open plans to the banking system. we are talking about the 2 trillion. altman the there was about 6 trillion worth of facilities created, much of went to the new york fed. they don't necessarily aggregate. their is a lot of other stuff that isn't even your being looked at. >> to knows about this? >> it is causing a...
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shouldn't we debate health care reform in america today? with 50 million people uninsured, and this legislation is going to take care of 98% of americans. this legislation looks out for small business people. right now most small businesses don't have health insurance for their employees. do they not have health insurance because they're mean or cheap? no. they can't afford it. the insurance industry has made it so it's spwob to -- impossible to pay for it because of their huge profits. so someone not voting to allow the debate to continue is going to have a lot of explaining to do. even though my friend is orwellian and said if you vote to allow a debate to continue, you're going to have a lot of explaining to do. how can be a united states senator and be afraid to debate health care reform? simply, madam president, this legislation that we're going to vote on the motion to proceed to this evening at 8:00 saves lives, it saves money, and it saves medicare. a pretty good deal, i would think. the presiding officer: under the previous order,
shouldn't we debate health care reform in america today? with 50 million people uninsured, and this legislation is going to take care of 98% of americans. this legislation looks out for small business people. right now most small businesses don't have health insurance for their employees. do they not have health insurance because they're mean or cheap? no. they can't afford it. the insurance industry has made it so it's spwob to -- impossible to pay for it because of their huge profits. so...
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people can be healthier and america can do it for less money. senator reid's bill begins to move in the direction of what we have been doing in our part of the country for sometime. his bill promotes what are called accountable care organizations. there are changes in reimbursement. probably folks on main street aren't familiar with it. it's called bundling. in effect, instead of paying for each specific service, there's essentially one payment, again, to reward trying to deliver care in an integrated fashion. we've been able to have included in the legislation, madam president, incentives to care for folks at home. the majority leader included a version of a bill i authored called the independence at home act that is backed by many colleagues on the other side of the aisle and many democrats as well. you think about the challenges of american health care going forward, we certainly ought to agree that it makes sense to deliver more good-quality, affordable care at home rather than forcing americans to spend a big chunk of their day fighting thr
people can be healthier and america can do it for less money. senator reid's bill begins to move in the direction of what we have been doing in our part of the country for sometime. his bill promotes what are called accountable care organizations. there are changes in reimbursement. probably folks on main street aren't familiar with it. it's called bundling. in effect, instead of paying for each specific service, there's essentially one payment, again, to reward trying to deliver care in an...
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. >> home to america's highest court. the role is to interpret the constitution of the united states. outside, almost daily expressions of protest are made by those of listing the courts except their case or role in their favor. there are private rooms seen by those that are there. it is the justices appointed for life terms that have always defined this very human institution and the buildings in which they do their work. >> i think it is the previous building in washington. it is distinctive. is a different type of marble. it is lighter and brighter. immediately, i do appreciate it. it represents a different branch of government. it really is monumental. it represents the lincoln memorial in terms of the visual impact. if you view it as a temple of justice, i think that is entirely appropriate. >> 21st come up to the steps -- when you first come up to the steps, there are too candelabras. -- two candelabras holding the scales of justice. on the of the side are the three faces. is it symbolic indication. as he traveled t
. >> home to america's highest court. the role is to interpret the constitution of the united states. outside, almost daily expressions of protest are made by those of listing the courts except their case or role in their favor. there are private rooms seen by those that are there. it is the justices appointed for life terms that have always defined this very human institution and the buildings in which they do their work. >> i think it is the previous building in washington. it is...
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guest: we serve every part of america. virtually every part of america is part of a community. because they're connecting with other communities or people are going there for leisure purposes. so er place has bus service of one kind or another. 14 million people across america really rely on bus service as their only intercity connection of any kind. host: as far as cost to them how does it compare? guest: much less expensive. in the washington, d.c. to new york market, just as one little example, you can ride the bus from washington, d.c. to new york city for as little as $1, sometimes as much as $3530. on amtrak you might pay $250. host: do buzz companies make money? guest: absolutely. we've been doing it for well over 100 years. we are the successor to the stage coach. we know how to move people efficiently and do it with very little or no subsidy ats all. host: your current campaign features, talks about the bus service but also has a picture of a bus and next to it pentagon wins. why is that? guest: we are are environmentally friendly. there is a study that came out two ye
guest: we serve every part of america. virtually every part of america is part of a community. because they're connecting with other communities or people are going there for leisure purposes. so er place has bus service of one kind or another. 14 million people across america really rely on bus service as their only intercity connection of any kind. host: as far as cost to them how does it compare? guest: much less expensive. in the washington, d.c. to new york market, just as one little...
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but america pulled together. and in july of 1969, neil armstrong planted that american flag on the moon and was an achievement that for anyone who saw it was just an amazing accomplishment. it was like flying solo across the atlantic, climbing mount everest, reaching the north pole all wrapped into one. the young people who saw were especially impact, especially one young man in hawaii named barack obama. barack obama as a young boy remembered sitting on my grandfather's shoulders and watching the apollo astronauts, sure in hawaii. i sat there and i know, my grandfather explain how we americans could do anything we set our minds to accomplish. >> who could argue that american government was incapable after putting a man on the moon? >> we have won world war ii, helped rebuild europe of its barack obama. we had won world war ii, helping rebuild europe through the marshall plan. we done the national highway system. we had split the atom with the manhattan project. america was a can-do nation, but now are we still j
but america pulled together. and in july of 1969, neil armstrong planted that american flag on the moon and was an achievement that for anyone who saw it was just an amazing accomplishment. it was like flying solo across the atlantic, climbing mount everest, reaching the north pole all wrapped into one. the young people who saw were especially impact, especially one young man in hawaii named barack obama. barack obama as a young boy remembered sitting on my grandfather's shoulders and watching...
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it should be broadly beneficial to america. taking a look at how it works that is a fair and square question and there was a lot of debate in congress how much the stimulus should be allocated to the tax cuts, how much for infrastructure. in the house, and i was among those who believed in more infrastructure the better because it would create more jobs and tax cuts. there was a big debate whether we should use stimulus money to go back to the states to help maintain our teachers, firefighters and police and maintain and preserve those jobs and i haven't heard any acknowledgment in the speech here and this has been a lifeline, the stimulus has been a lifeline for our state and i can speak for vermont. we would have had a catastrophe in vermont that if we had not had a stimulus funds even with the stimulus funds vermont with a democratic legislature and republican governor had to work together very hard to pass a budget and we are continuing and experience a lot of pain and it's not my custom generally to make speeches but appar
it should be broadly beneficial to america. taking a look at how it works that is a fair and square question and there was a lot of debate in congress how much the stimulus should be allocated to the tax cuts, how much for infrastructure. in the house, and i was among those who believed in more infrastructure the better because it would create more jobs and tax cuts. there was a big debate whether we should use stimulus money to go back to the states to help maintain our teachers, firefighters...
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the vulnerability of america is great here. the assessment was made that we might be able to prevent 80% of the attacks. and i made the comment, we would never do a defense budget based upon an 80% efficiency. we have to do better than that. i just want to get your assessment as to how high a priority you're placing on dealing with this issue. there's been some recommendations made about establishing a cybersecurity person who's principally responsible on the interagency issues. there is the legal matters as to whether our current laws are adequate to deal with this from the point of view of both protecting our country against cyber attacks as well as protecting individual liberties of the people in america. it is a complicated area, but it's an area that is changing every day and making us more at risk every day. >> no, you're absolutely right, senator cardin. and i think that the hearing that you held yesterday was an important one because i think it draws attention to something that has not gotten the attention that it needs
the vulnerability of america is great here. the assessment was made that we might be able to prevent 80% of the attacks. and i made the comment, we would never do a defense budget based upon an 80% efficiency. we have to do better than that. i just want to get your assessment as to how high a priority you're placing on dealing with this issue. there's been some recommendations made about establishing a cybersecurity person who's principally responsible on the interagency issues. there is the...
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biggest corporations in america. let's have a debate about that. john kasich. >> i wanted to start today and talk about some of the good things that we have that makes the country special. first of all, it is pretty interesting. we have a dna of entrepreneurship. kids learn from when they are young up that if you have a great idea, you can be something. in fact, not only can you be good, but instead of working for someone else, you can create an idea and have people work for you. that dna has made this country a very productive, very successful and very generous. separately, i think you need to our country is we have the flow of capital, not much flowing today, but that is because of retraction. people doing things that were not responsible in an effort to make a lot of money nevertheless, you can find capital in america if you have a great idea. you can go to your family, and go to a bank, a venture capitalist and you can take an idea from the back of your head, translated onto paper and create something. that is a
biggest corporations in america. let's have a debate about that. john kasich. >> i wanted to start today and talk about some of the good things that we have that makes the country special. first of all, it is pretty interesting. we have a dna of entrepreneurship. kids learn from when they are young up that if you have a great idea, you can be something. in fact, not only can you be good, but instead of working for someone else, you can create an idea and have people work for you. that dna...
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. >> and you are going to be deployed where in america? >> i'll be stationed at ft. bragg six months after i get done here at benning. >> a permanent duty station. >> yes. >> what kind of questions do you have? >> we koent won't have a significant down payment, just use va loan. or should we wait, maybe a yeefr, rent for a while and put a decent sized savings away we can put a down payment on the home? >> there is no right answer to that. if you buy a home pretty quickly, under a va loan, the advantage to that side of it is that the housing market won't have recovered by six months from now. let's say you waited 18 months, 24 hours to have substantial down payment. there may have started to be a meaningful recovery of the housing market. even though i love people to pay substantial down payment, in your circumstance, when you get to bragg, i would with look at buying a home there before the market recovers. but especially if you find one that's a real deal. >> clark can be your money coach as well. the clark howard show airs saturdays and sundays right here on h l n
. >> and you are going to be deployed where in america? >> i'll be stationed at ft. bragg six months after i get done here at benning. >> a permanent duty station. >> yes. >> what kind of questions do you have? >> we koent won't have a significant down payment, just use va loan. or should we wait, maybe a yeefr, rent for a while and put a decent sized savings away we can put a down payment on the home? >> there is no right answer to that. if you buy a...
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dark secrets from some of america's most beloved celebrities. >> he used to spit on me. he would actually spit on me. >> secrets we'd never believe unless we heard it straight from their own mouths. >> i started waking up in my father's hotel room bed. >> reporter: secrets both shocking and heartbreaking. >> he'd whip all over your face, your back, everywhere. and i'd always hear my mother, no, joe, you're going to kill him, no. >> reporter: whitney houston stunned america when she confessed all to oprah about her drug use with now ex-husband bobby brown. >> you were freebasing cocaine. >> and weed. >> your drug of choice was weed combined with cocaine? >> weed and cocaine. >> and she dropped a lot of bombshells about her life with bobby brown and how emotionally abusive their relationship was. >> we started to paint our room, our bedroom, just eyes, evil eyes, that were looking at every point of the room. >> reporter: but secrets don't get much darker than mackenzie phillips's revelations to larry king about her incestuous relationship with her father, john phillips. >>
dark secrets from some of america's most beloved celebrities. >> he used to spit on me. he would actually spit on me. >> secrets we'd never believe unless we heard it straight from their own mouths. >> i started waking up in my father's hotel room bed. >> reporter: secrets both shocking and heartbreaking. >> he'd whip all over your face, your back, everywhere. and i'd always hear my mother, no, joe, you're going to kill him, no. >> reporter: whitney houston...
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they call the legislation a bill that america can't afford to pay. yesterday one congresswoman echoed that sentiment with some controversial words. >> i believe that the greatest fear that we all should have to our freedom comes from this room, this very room, and what may happen later this week in terms of a tax increase bill massac masquerading as a terrorist bill. i believe we have more fear on that than we do anything else in the country. >> the lady says she was speaking off the cuff. >>> he serves in the military state guards. clark and robin teamed up to help soldiers and you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >> all right, specialist greg fry is right here and he has a question about something i have seen on the commercials again and again, and i know you guys have on our own station as well. go ahead and ask the question. >> clark, what is the best way to invest in gold? >> other than turn in your wife's story or something like that? >> first, all the ads you see on tv from people to buy your jewelry and all that, run away.
they call the legislation a bill that america can't afford to pay. yesterday one congresswoman echoed that sentiment with some controversial words. >> i believe that the greatest fear that we all should have to our freedom comes from this room, this very room, and what may happen later this week in terms of a tax increase bill massac masquerading as a terrorist bill. i believe we have more fear on that than we do anything else in the country. >> the lady says she was speaking off...